Forth [was: Comp.lang.lisp Census 2003]

>> [...] I was just suggesting languages other than Lisp >> that are still fun to program in.

> Yes, I understand, but your mention of postscript reminded > me of Forth; and as Forth looks very interesting to me > (note: I have written less than 100 words of Forth in my > entire life, so this is only an impression), and seems to > share some of Lisp's huge advantages, while being targeted > at a different style of domain, it strikes me as an > excellent complement to Lisp in a developer's skill-set. > Hence, I wondered if any c.l.l lispers are getting > good mileage out of Forth, alongside Lisp.

http://www.*-*-*.com/ ~uj797/mind4th.html is an AI Mind in Forth.

No matter which AI language you favor, please accept the challenge of coding a main Alife Mind program loop with stubbed-in calls to the following artificial intelligence mind-modules: - Security - Sensorium - Emotion - Think - Volition - Motorium.

Please code this first AI module in your favorite XYZ programming language by following the steps at http://www.*-*-*.com/

If you know several programming languages, code the Mind loop in each of them.

Put the resulting "main Alife Mind program loop" on your personal Web site as open source AI code.

Then come back to Usenet and post a link to your free AI source code for others to copy and enhance.

The idea is, if enough AI code warriors implement the first Mind-module, other AI enthusiasts will respond to the grand challenge of AI and code the AI Mind a little further.

We do not wish to standardize or homogenize the resulting AI code. On the contrary, we want to see many pathways of AI evolution branching off into the future in a survival-of-the-fittest race towards the Technological Singularity of Vernor Vinge.